New York judicial system
The structure of the New York judicial system is laid out in Article IV of the state Constitution. The state court system is made up of the New York Court of Appeals, the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, the New York Supreme Court, the New York County Courts, the New York City Courts, the New York Town and Village Courts, the New York Family Courts, the New York Surrogates' Courts and various Courts of limited jurisdiction.
The federal court system is made up of eight Federal courts. Appeals go to the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.
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